Reconstruction of “Fasti Antiates Maiores,” plaque used as calendar, from Antium (mod. Anzio), made of plaster, with inscription (Late-Republican period, dated to 84-55 BCE; now at Museo Nazionale Romano) “Capitoline She-Wolf,” statue sculpture: Mid Italic Art. Rome (twins added in Renaissance); from Rome, made of bronze (dated to 5c BC; now at Palazzo dei Conservatori) Sculpture: Capitoline she-wolf with twins; made of bronze Coin: Reverse: Priest driving two oxen right; made of bronze (Trajanic period, dated to 103-109 CE; now at Münzkabinett Berlin)